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. >>> edward snowden starting a new job tomorrow in russia. his attorney says the nsa leaker has been hired by a russian website to perform maintenance. he was granted a year-long asylum in russia after escaping from the united states. >>> a victory for the new york police department. a judge ruled the nypd can resume the controversial stop and frisk policy while other appeals are heard. opponents say it unlawfully targets african-americans and latinos. >>> the fda reports 12% of spices imported into the u.s. are contaminated with bug parts, rodent hairs and other unappetizing materials. the report notes that 7% of spices tested were contaminated with salmonella. >> see, that's why i eat bland food, no spices. >> good thing, i may, too. >> i do that because i'm boring. thanks very much. >>> up next, a super tunnel, fascinating, a massive under ground passageway used to smulg drugs from tijuana, mexico, to san diego. we'll take you inside this tunnel. #%tia[ introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels
. >>> edward snowden starting a new job tomorrow in russia. his attorney says the nsa leaker has been hired by a russian website to perform maintenance. he was granted a year-long asylum in russia after escaping from the united states. >>> a victory for the new york police department. a judge ruled the nypd can resume the controversial stop and frisk policy while other appeals are heard. opponents say it unlawfully targets african-americans and latinos. >>> the fda...
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that's something snowden's files have known has happened. we now know how that cell number got into the system. it wasn't like it was stolen. this is nsa memos. that's one part. the second part has to do with the fact the white house is now saying we're not going to do it going forward. you get the sense that they know they are embarrassed by the revelations. they are not necessarily embarrassed by the tactics but embarrassed they got caught. >> take a look at what some of the eu parliamentarians came, axle voss from germany speaking on capitol hill to frank. >> frustration, anger, the feeling no one is controlling the nsa, no one is respecting privacy rights. no one is respecting data protection standouts. therefore we are in a mix of anger and frustration but also trying to keep the relationship alive. >> but they want answers. they said these were frank discussions. mark, you and i have covered foreign policy a long time. this is a very unhappy group of people. to a certain extent there's spying everywhere. we know that. it's a little sho
that's something snowden's files have known has happened. we now know how that cell number got into the system. it wasn't like it was stolen. this is nsa memos. that's one part. the second part has to do with the fact the white house is now saying we're not going to do it going forward. you get the sense that they know they are embarrassed by the revelations. they are not necessarily embarrassed by the tactics but embarrassed they got caught. >> take a look at what some of the eu...
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in germany says the germans should be grateful to snowden. let's listen in to what this politician had to say earlier today. >> translator: millions of communications were accessed. the fact that we even know it's possible that u.s. authorities bugged the chancellor and possible members of parliament maybe from the u.s. embassy. we should be grateful to him. say thank you or otherwise it might still be going on. >> so those are the things that could actually lead to that happening, about but now there is the whole as you said the not likely part to all of this. first of all, the u.s. and germany are still very big allies. the germans are very angry but not that angry at the united states. they certainly would not want to jeopardize that relationship. edward snowden would have to give up the safe haven he has right now in russia. the u.s. has already put in a request for his extradition should he come to germany. it is at this point quite unlikely, michael. >> fred, do we know if he were to go to germany, would he request asylum there? >> woul
in germany says the germans should be grateful to snowden. let's listen in to what this politician had to say earlier today. >> translator: millions of communications were accessed. the fact that we even know it's possible that u.s. authorities bugged the chancellor and possible members of parliament maybe from the u.s. embassy. we should be grateful to him. say thank you or otherwise it might still be going on. >> so those are the things that could actually lead to that happening,...
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edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of saying one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on him i would love to hear that and one other thing before me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country that at least we have some sort of semblance of mirage of civil liberties safeguards that you really do the citizens of other doesn't know because spanier and let's move on to the rally anniversary of the patriot act the twelve year anniversary the media reported that thousands were there was a little bit hard for us to tell it felt like a good solid thousand people marching it was very encouraging and we're watching the footage right now this is it was actually a march that moved from union station to capitol hill when people were in motion you could obviously gauge there were hundreds and hundred
edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of saying one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on him i would love to hear that and one other thing before me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country...
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snowden, whose nsa leaks are still rattling cages met with a german lawmaker in moscow. fred pleitgen is in germany with more. >> reporter: hi, carol. i have the letter, it's interesting because it doesn't mention germany by name. the operative part of this letter says "i hope when the difficulties of this humanitarian situation" meaning the limbo he's in, in russia "have been resolved and i will be able to cooperate in the responsible finding of fact regarding the reports in the media" that of course pertains to the documents behind a lot of the media reports regarding the nsa for instance spying on the german chancellor but a lot of other things disclosed recently and from that and from his talks with edward snoweden this german lawmakers discerns that snowden would be able to travel to germany to testify in front of german parliament about the leaks coming out or perhaps stay in russia and have members of german parliament come there. there are a lot of hurdles. one of the things that snowden apparently also wants is to be assured he will not be deported back to the u
snowden, whose nsa leaks are still rattling cages met with a german lawmaker in moscow. fred pleitgen is in germany with more. >> reporter: hi, carol. i have the letter, it's interesting because it doesn't mention germany by name. the operative part of this letter says "i hope when the difficulties of this humanitarian situation" meaning the limbo he's in, in russia "have been resolved and i will be able to cooperate in the responsible finding of fact regarding the reports...
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over who's responsible for spying on european leaders edward snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with it israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again. they didn't deny it won't confirm but everybody knows they did this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. for.
over who's responsible for spying on european leaders edward snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with it israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again. they didn't deny it won't confirm but everybody knows they did this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. for.
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he says, edward snowden says, he was exposing the fact the u.s. government itself was breaking the law. scott shane is national security reporter for "the new york times" and his front-page article is headlined, "no morsel too minuscule for all-consuming nsa." we will have a link to it at democracynow.org. when we come back, pakistani american journalist returns to pakistan to look at the effects of drone attacks on the ground. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to a new film called, "wounds of waziristan" by pakistani american journalist madiha tahir. madiha tahir traveled to northwest pakistan to speak to people in northwest pakistan. we have a broadcast exclusive. >> there is a wide gap between u.s. assessment of casualties and nongovernmental reports. nevertheless, it is a hard fact that u.s. strikes have resulted in civilian casualties. war.k that exists in every and for the families of those civilians, no words or legal construct can justify thei
he says, edward snowden says, he was exposing the fact the u.s. government itself was breaking the law. scott shane is national security reporter for "the new york times" and his front-page article is headlined, "no morsel too minuscule for all-consuming nsa." we will have a link to it at democracynow.org. when we come back, pakistani american journalist returns to pakistan to look at the effects of drone attacks on the ground. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this...
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. >>> coming up for us next, edward snowden manifest tow of truth is what he is calling it. he is ghademanding the u.s. dro espionage charges against him and why he is suggesting he is is not criminal. >>> a bizarre security breach at o'hare airport. an alligator on the loose in terminal 3! what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when
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nsa leaker edward snowden has a message for the u.s. stop treating me like a trader. -- traitor. snowden is under temporary asylum in russia for leaking the nsa's secret playbook and faces espionage charges in the u.s. tucker. >> hey, clayton what needs to be done to prevent these kind of attacks. jonathan gillian. thank you for joining thus morning. >> good to be with you. >> i want to put up on the scene -- screen. there have been couple of shootings. gunman killed himself in houston. 2010, new orleans, one dead, one wounded and famously in los angeles 2002, two dead and three wounded. do you see a pattern here? >> well, obviously we see a pattern of individuals that are drawn to this for some reason. i'm not exactly clear why people who have rage are drawn to this. but, yeah, we definitely do see an issue with this. and i think probably one of the things that allows people to go there and do or draws them there is the access to the airport. and the importance of the airport. so they probably look at this as something that almost like a government entity where they know people
nsa leaker edward snowden has a message for the u.s. stop treating me like a trader. -- traitor. snowden is under temporary asylum in russia for leaking the nsa's secret playbook and faces espionage charges in the u.s. tucker. >> hey, clayton what needs to be done to prevent these kind of attacks. jonathan gillian. thank you for joining thus morning. >> good to be with you. >> i want to put up on the scene -- screen. there have been couple of shootings. gunman killed himself...
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officials all germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. what we're seeing you brazil germany firearms and. you know speaking of course in the states is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data spite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire are two reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bitter protest over their indefinite detention and mistreatment. from our studios in moscow you're watching archie with me and nice and now way we begin with some breaking news this hour police say two russians and chinese are among six people dead after a ferry capsized off the coast of thailand near the popular resort of the thai of twenty people remain unaccounted for there are reports that up to two hundred were on board the boat even though the maximum limit is one hundred and fifty now originally it was claimed only fifty were on the ferry. witnesses say the c
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s wants edward snowden himself to testify on the matter because he doesn't trust u.s. intelligence officials. basically because i think it's important to work together with mr snowden rather than putting him in prison we'd like more clarity on these allegations and we want to make sure something like this doesn't happen again snowden worked for many years for the cia and n.s.a. so i'm sure you can tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information i also think that the organization including n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws and their surveillance operations. but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. american security officials and policymakers have been placing the blame on each other over who is responsible for organized global surveillance here is u.s. secretary of state john kerry explaining why the white house didn't know what exact
s wants edward snowden himself to testify on the matter because he doesn't trust u.s. intelligence officials. basically because i think it's important to work together with mr snowden rather than putting him in prison we'd like more clarity on these allegations and we want to make sure something like this doesn't happen again snowden worked for many years for the cia and n.s.a. so i'm sure you can tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has...
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officials well germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. is going to repeat it continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage and the public and its from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire reports from inside one of my prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bitter protest over there in definite detention and mistreatment. back at the top stories for the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly on. a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress he's going to take on was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress genera
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and a lawyer who's been helping edward snowden in his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explain explain why his client will still have difficulties trying to aid the german officials that despite his willingness to help. snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he uses the word germany has any questions for mr snowden but this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify to the level of danger still high. government almost on a daily basis edward is still on the wanted list but we've done everything possible to ensure the security and wondered as far as surveillance and wiretapping goes i wouldn't comment on that because those who have been following the situation around snowden know what u.s. intelligence is capable of with all he can always a lot of what a dot com for the latest update the videos are expert analysis on the n.s.a. scandal. that the chemical disarmament of syria reached its first milestone this week as the
and a lawyer who's been helping edward snowden in his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explain explain why his client will still have difficulties trying to aid the german officials that despite his willingness to help. snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he uses the word germany has any questions for mr snowden but this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel...
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now the lawyer who's been helping our snowden in his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explained why has client will have difficulties aiding german officials despite his willingness to help. of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he loses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden is could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify the level of danger is still hard we hear comments from the u.s. government almost on a daily basis edward is still on the wanted list we've done everything possible to ensure his security but as far as surveillance and wiretapping goes i wouldn't comment on that because those who have been following the situation around snowden know what u.s. intelligence is capable of. you can always get more updates videos and expert analysis on the n.s.a. scandal on our website r.t. dot com president putin's press secretary has reiterated that while he remains on russian soil the over
now the lawyer who's been helping our snowden in his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explained why has client will have difficulties aiding german officials despite his willingness to help. of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he loses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden is could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify...
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meanwhile edward snowden explained why he gave out these n.s.a. documents in the first place let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published in germany's spiegel magazine as the name implies the n.s.a. whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way according to stoughton he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks the manifesto says society has a moral obligation to ensure that there are laws which limit surveillance and protect human rights ultimately snowden is glad his leaks led to a debate over surveillance which could create reforms and who is a whistleblower with m i five thinks the problem is that current legislation isn't keeping up with advanced spying technology. who is actually breaking the law because all the ground that eat my agent she saved allowed to smile next to appear to be very legally. but we seeing in the last decade is that here technological scale spying industrial scale spy and it's the new technology h
meanwhile edward snowden explained why he gave out these n.s.a. documents in the first place let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published in germany's spiegel magazine as the name implies the n.s.a. whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way according to stoughton he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks the manifesto says society has a moral obligation to ensure...
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officials wald while germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about tapping out chancellor merkel's phone. goes to brazil germany firearms and. you know the course in the states is going to repeat itself continuously we are from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire are to report from inside guantanamo prison for over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bitter protest over their indefinite detention and mistreatment. a warm welcome to the weekly this sunday here in r t with me and he said now i good to have you with us we have a look back at the week's top stories plus all the latest news first a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress or she's going to you can without the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of the worst drone strikes were in co
officials wald while germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about tapping out chancellor merkel's phone. goes to brazil germany firearms and. you know the course in the states is going to repeat itself continuously we are from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire are to report from inside guantanamo prison for over a dozen detainees are still on hunger...
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mike rogers had of the house intelligence committee claim snowden pulled the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former m i five agent an english on is urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the grounds that my agency save allowed to my own actually through appear to be very dubious that we're seeing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and to lose which is supposed to be democratically. how we are spied on just not keeping up the twentieth century north and now we're getting the twenty first century tech. mad struggle to get a response from the u.s. over its alleged spying on european leaders and citizens and i am a p.d.l. a geisha returned from washington with what are called feeble explanations are just sophie shevardnadze spoke to the head of the european mission. to be honest we didn't expect one hun
mike rogers had of the house intelligence committee claim snowden pulled the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former m i five agent an english on is urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the grounds that my agency save allowed to my own actually through appear to be very dubious that we're seeing in the last decade is...
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as the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leakers supporters say his revelations have hardly any damage at all and leading to necessary reforms now for another five agent ready. to decriminalise will so blowing more generally. who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we thing in the last decade has been here technological scale of the spying industrial scale spying and the new technology has allowed this to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically and we see how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century north and now we're dealing with twenty first century tech. just ahead tonight when cash is king u.k.r. is to being left on the breadline. birth. and. i'm not. allowed the blue bloods. pinched up story more than just after this quick break. well the. science technology innovation is developments from around russi
as the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leakers supporters say his revelations have hardly any damage at all and leading to necessary reforms now for another five agent ready. to decriminalise will so blowing more generally. who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we thing in...
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what rogers the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk but the supporters though say is revelations of how they died only garbage and leading to necessary reforms four of our five agent body marshals are urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we seeing in the last decade is the sheer technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically and we see how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century knows and now we're dealing with twenty first century tech just ahead when cash is king u.k. iris left on the breadline. birth place of employment because we're a recession and then. i'm not i don't have many skills that i can sell teammates the blue blood so and feeling the economic pinch that story more just off the t
what rogers the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk but the supporters though say is revelations of how they died only garbage and leading to necessary reforms four of our five agent body marshals are urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we seeing...
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whistleblower edward snowden the former contractor is pleading for clemency from the u.s. government but white house officials have scoffed at the request for more on that coming up. and in iran thousands gathered outside the former u.s. embassy the anti-american protest marks the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy nine seizure of that former embassy into iran more on the troubled past between the two nations later in the show. it's monday november fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r.t.e. we begin today with a special hearing held by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board or the p c l o b a public hearing took place today in washington d.c. and was meant to take into consideration the recommended changes to both the patriot act and to five also known as the foreign intelligence surveillance act at the hearing one proponent of the current legislation a former justice department intelligence official commended the fire as a court calling it a national treasure take a listen in many ways i would say and i was studying
whistleblower edward snowden the former contractor is pleading for clemency from the u.s. government but white house officials have scoffed at the request for more on that coming up. and in iran thousands gathered outside the former u.s. embassy the anti-american protest marks the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy nine seizure of that former embassy into iran more on the troubled past between the two nations later in the show. it's monday november fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm...
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mike rogers they had the house intelligence committee claim snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former and i five agent and a mashad is urging to decriminalize whistle blowing who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that my agency say they are legally allowed to own that appear to be very. bad that we seeing in the last decade is the sheer technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and the lose which is supposed to be democratically. how we are spied on just not keeping up the twentieth century knows and now we're getting the twenty first century tech. and coming your way here on r t when cash is king u.k. aristocrats are left on the breadline. birthdays on the form and because of the great recession i mean. i'm not i don't have many skills that i can sell. our teammates the bluebloods who are now feeling the economic pinch that story more is just a
mike rogers they had the house intelligence committee claim snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former and i five agent and a mashad is urging to decriminalize whistle blowing who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that my agency say they are legally allowed to own that appear to be very. bad that we seeing in the last decade is the...
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in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen a group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own cause it could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly what had gone on in terms of the n.s.a. spying program however amongst those fifty that say it snowed and should should come to should be allowed to come to germany is one that says one seemly former german politician say edward snowden has done a great service to the western world and now it's up to us to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas right here in the german press. and coming your way here on r t when cash is king u.k. aristocrats are left on the breadline. both great unemployment and because of the great recession and the room. i'm not i don't have many skills that
in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen a group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own cause it could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly what had...
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mike rogers the hat of the house intelligence committee he claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done any damage and are leading to necessarily formes former am i five agent an english on is urging to decriminalize whistle blowing who is actually breaking the law here because all the grounds that the fine agency say they are legally allowed to spy on the appear to be very. bad but we thing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying it's industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed that to happen and the lose which is supposed to be democratic and we see how we are spied on just not keeping up the twentieth century north and now we're dealing with twenty first century tech. diplomat struggles to get a response from the u.s. over its alleged spying on your opinion leaders and citizens and arab he delegation returned from washington was what is called feeble explanations are due sophie shevardnadze spoke to the hat of the european commission. to be honest we
mike rogers the hat of the house intelligence committee he claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done any damage and are leading to necessarily formes former am i five agent an english on is urging to decriminalize whistle blowing who is actually breaking the law here because all the grounds that the fine agency say they are legally allowed to spy on the appear to be very. bad but we thing in the last...
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address snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen u.s. intelligence bosses go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to documents and leaks in the media and some politicians are happy to follow that advice what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven prior to nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section two fifteen does is allow the government to connect the dots these dots should have and likely could have been connected to prevent nine eleven many of these reform proposals run the risk of recreating the type of cumbersome over lawyer pfizer regime that proved so inadequate in the wake of nine eleven one incident was called nine eleven that should never happen again. they and shoot of the u.s. intelligence community indicates a reluctance to reform says american political analyst eric draitser. intrust the scene bureaucrats like clapper and others who have been caught lying publicly on the record to congress and t
address snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen u.s. intelligence bosses go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to documents and leaks in the media and some politicians are happy to follow that advice what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven prior to nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section two fifteen does is allow the government to connect the dots...
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edward snowden seems to have found a job in russia find out what sort of work you'll be doing in around ten minutes time. matter how hard the u.s. government is working on the mending the shock of image of the gone time about countering the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you were appalled by a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations of the science and called for its immediate closure and are seizing the citric and i went to gun tunnel day to see and his have a. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right now we have the court system determined that in just
edward snowden seems to have found a job in russia find out what sort of work you'll be doing in around ten minutes time. matter how hard the u.s. government is working on the mending the shock of image of the gone time about countering the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you were appalled by a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations of the science and called for its immediate closure and are seizing the citric and i went to gun tunnel...
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lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian website in the possibly even as soon as tomorrow in this department of technical support mr bush didn't specify which web site exactly we do know that earlier russia's largest social networks gone back to jobs as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons. always more stories on our website for you including a toxic baton to trap anees government plan to take home the cleanup of the trigger she might need lead design step from the plant operator which means the expenses could now fall upon taxpayer has shelters. like david pearson tolls rock obama as ford's most influential man and they get the praise comes all the liberal does of radio made dictator cliche. right to. first strike. and i think the jury. on our reporters would. be and. it's emerged germany and the u.k. are deep and twigs behind bru
lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian website in the possibly even as soon as tomorrow in this department of technical support mr bush didn't specify which web site exactly we do know that earlier russia's largest social networks gone back to jobs as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or be doing it from home since his exact location is still...
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out of a snowden is no longer unemployed the n.s.a. whistleblower temporary asylum here in russia may start a new job as early as tomorrow and just like the previous one it will make he's on his computer scales but there will be no trade secrets this time. the details are putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor going to work or would he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen the u.s. intelligence services go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to a document leaked in the media and some want to titian's are happy to follow that advise. what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven prior to nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section true fifteen does is allow the government to connect the dots these should and likely c
out of a snowden is no longer unemployed the n.s.a. whistleblower temporary asylum here in russia may start a new job as early as tomorrow and just like the previous one it will make he's on his computer scales but there will be no trade secrets this time. the details are putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor going to work or would he be doing it from home since his exact location is still...
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edward snowden is no longer unemployed the n.s.a. whistleblower has got temporary asylum in russia may start a new job as early as tomorrow and just like the previous one it will make use of his computer skills but there will be no state secrets of this time. the details for us. putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian website in the am or so possibly even as soon as tomorrow in this department of technical support mr katrina didn't specify which website exactly we do know that earlier russia's largest social networks contact you offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons and of course as always more stories on our website for you including taking on how the weight of gold the story awhile fishelson one russian says she had trying to
edward snowden is no longer unemployed the n.s.a. whistleblower has got temporary asylum in russia may start a new job as early as tomorrow and just like the previous one it will make use of his computer skills but there will be no state secrets of this time. the details for us. putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian website in the am or so possibly even as...